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Lives in Transition: What Students SayEducational Leadership April 2011 | Volume 68 | Number 7 The Transition Years Lives in Transition: What Students Say Donna M. San Ant… Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking |
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Guest column: US should try Finland education initiatives by Cindy JonesGuest column: US should try Finland education initiatives Written by CINDY JONES GUEST COLUMNIST MURFREESBORO — Recently, Henna Virkkunen,… Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking |
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The Praise Paradox: Are we smothering kids in kind words?The Praise Paradox Are we smothering kids in kind words? By Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman Illustration by Michael Glenwood Thomas (hi… Started by Michael Keany in Books of Note and Book Discussions (Films too!) |
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Kids from Chaos - by Bruce OliverJust for the ASKing! is a monthly e-newsletter that addresses the needs of instructional leaders, particularly building level administrator… Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking |
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The use of advance organizers by teachers represent no difference - Marzano Research LabRobert Marzano Research Laboratory Advance organizers provide students with an opportunity to preview content prior to the presentation of… Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES |
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Cooperative Learning Demonstrates Significant Gains in Learning - Marzano Research LaboratoryCooperative Learning Demonstrates Significant Gains in Learning Marzano Research Laboratory Cooperative learning provides students with o… Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES |
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Report supports federal funding to train principalsReport supports federal funding to train principals But securing money is likely to be difficult By Ben Wolfgang - The Washington Times 1:2… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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Latest NYS Budget Information - March 30, 2011SFY 2011-2012 Subcommittee on Education Report to the General Conference Committee Senate Majority Leader Dean G. Skelos, Co-Chair Assembly… Started by Michael Keany in Announcements of Note |
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Let's give students learning tasks that tell them, "You can be as smart as you want to be."Education Leadership September 2010 | Volume 68 | Number 1 Giving Students Meaningful Work Pages 16-20 Even Geniuses Work Hard Caro… Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES |
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Test Prep Twist: No Choices Over Multiple ChoicesTest Prep Twist: No Choices Over Multiple Choices By David Ginsburg In Teaching TO the Test vs. Teaching the Test, I wrote that there's n… Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES |
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